56 INTRODUCTION. And, further, the reader will notice that I often describe that which the listener at the other end of the telephone wire does not know, z.é, for instance, what “his daughter was doing in the room above him,” and “a book held by another person éefzxd him,” etc., thus putting “ Telepathy ” still further out of court. Now, as to my sensations when using Phone- voyance. These are sometimes one thing and sometimes another. But in most cases I seem to “see” through a halo, or aura, of bright heliotrope, or pale violet-coloured fire, the flashes or sparks of which do not appear to cover a// the window, so to speak, but to leave the centre clear and colourless, and in that centre appears the person or object that is “seen.” Another extraordinary thing is that occa- sionally a part of my mentality seems to ooze out of me, and to run along the line for a little distance, say a yard or two; and as “I” go, so little pieces of the copper wire which lay together, A——B, seem to turn over to B A, 2.é. to reverse their position as if on a hinge. These pieces appear to be about four inches in length. At other times Phone-voyance seems to be very like Mental-body-travelling, because ‘‘ 1”